Known worldwide as the ‘City of Taj Mahal’, this vibrant bustling city is located in the state of Uttar Pradesh. With its numerous captivating monuments, landscaped gardens, magnificent palaces, and mouth-watering cuisine, this old capital of Mughal Empire attracts thousands of tourists from in India and abroad, throughout the year. You can go sightseeing, buy
One of the holiest places for Hindus in the world, this ancient city of mythological tales, ghats, and temples, also draws thousands of tourists and spirituality seekers, throughout the year.
Dubbed as the land of Lord Shiva, Varanasi is one of the most important pilgrimage centres for Hindu devotees. This ancient holy city lies on the western bank of River Ganga.
Popularly known as the ‘City of Nawabs’, this metropolitan city is the capital of the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is famous for its multicultural heritage, historical buildings, delectable Awadhi cuisine, and literary contributions. It also has a well-developed modern infrastructure in place and offers various modern facilities to its residents and visitors.
Famous worldwide as the ‘City of Taj Mahal’, this densely populated city is situated on the river banks of the Yamuna, in the state of Uttar Pradesh. This historically-significant city served as the capital of the illustrious Mughal Empire from 1556 AD to 1658 AD.
Spread out over 318 square kilometers, Kota is an industrial city and an educational hub that has grown to be the third most populous city in Rajasthan.
The only hill station in the deserts of Rajasthan, Mt. Abu is an oasis which has given weary travelers in the Thar Desert refuge for many years. Many even trace the origin of the area back to the times of the Ramayana.
Located in the scenic Thar Deserts of Rajasthan, Chittorgarh is a historic town that was once the seat of the proud and honorable rulers of the Sisodia dynasty of Mewar.
The Golden City of India, Jaisalmer in Rajasthan is a delight to anyone who wishes to explore the rich and diverse heritage and culture of our nation.
Named after the Hindu deity ‘Tribhubaneswar’ or ‘Lord Shiva’ this city of temples is a significant Hindu pilgrimage centre. Owing to its status as the state capital of Odisha, it is well connected to the rest of India via air link, roadways, and railway system. The city landscape is dotted with impressive temples and stone
Fondly called as the ‘Silver City of India’, this ancient city was founded by the Keshari dynasty. It is the former capital of the Odisha state and is famous for its silver filigree jewelry and artworks, known as ‘Taara Kasi’. Apart from its rich cultural heritage and historical significance, this city is also a perfect